Not a far cry from classic's "new music" topic, but has anybody recently bought an album worth investing in (or worth staying away from)?
Here are some of my recent purchases:
Hallelujah - Sammy and the Wabos: I'm not a huge Hagar/VH fan, but I really like the track listing and it sounds terrific. If you like live albums and are familiar with the songs, pick it up. Incidentally, the lone studio track (Hallelujah) smells strongly of Van Hagar.
Not Another Teen Movie Soundtrack: I'm a junkie for electric guitar-driven remakes of 80's songs. If you fit the same description, check this album out.
Saturate - Breaking Benjamin: Surprisingly good, but maybe a little heavy for the average Styx fan. The best description I can give is a cross between Def Leppard's Pyromania and the newer rock sound (not as radio friendly as the Lep's were, though).
Replacements Soundtrack: Yet another soundtrack in which some of the better tracks heard in the movie were nowhere to be found. A bad impulsive buy on my part.
Let Go - Avril Lavigne: Very catchy tunes, very radio friendly. I like it for a change of pace.
No Pad, No Helmets . . . Just Balls - Simple Plan: I'd call this a strong album within its genre (new or modern rock), but in the bigger picture it's only slightly above average. Not a bad listen if you want to sample something new in the world of rock.
Now 14 - Various Artists: Yuck. Early on, these Now compilations consisted of a diverse representation of modern music. Nowadays, they tend to be laden with the latest hip-hop and pop offerings and are therefore, very one-dimensional.
Gutterflower - Goo Goo Dolls: Though not as strong as their last album (Dizzy Up The Girl), probably my fave out of the ones I've listed here. The songs are well-crafted and catchy, and there's a nice mix of electric and acoustic guitars in many a track. However, if you want to give the Dolls a listen, start with Dizzy and then pick this one up if you like what you hear.
Well, there's my 2-cents, for what it's worth. Anybody else feel like sharing? How about new releases by older bands? It's sometimes hard to find time to check up on the older bands, since they get virtually no promotion or airplay these days.